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On my last outing I went to Eccles on Sea, where I got some fantastic long exposure shots of the sea groynes and rocks. This stretch of coastline is no stranger to coastal erosion and this is well pronounced at Happisburgh.

After a delicious roast dinner, I thought it would be best to walk it off my by taking a stroll along the sand dunes at Winterton-on-Sea. I often drive passed Winterton, but I have never stopped to have a look around.

The last time I took a trip to Happisburgh Lighthouse was back in the winter when there was snow on the ground and cliffs. I thought I would revisit Happisburgh again to see how much the landscape has changed since my last trip.

The fine historic city of Norwich has a medieval castle and cathedral that dominates the Norwich skyline. During this clear sunny day in early April, I walked along the bank of the River Wensum, photographing some beautiful architectural scenery of the Cathedral, Pulls Ferry, Cow Tower, St James Mill and the Quay Side.

Martham Broad is situated on the eastern side of the Broadland and is approximately 2 km north of Martham village. The broad is owned and operated by Norfolk Wildlife Trust and is split into two sections with the River Thurne running through the middle of it.

Cley Windmill is located at the edge of the small North Norfolk village of Cley, next to the coastal marshes and a network of drainage channels. The windmill is а five storey tower mill that was built in the early 19th century has а stage at the second floor level that is twenty feet above the ground.

About

Norfolk Landscape Photography was established in late 2014 to showcase some of the beauty that Norfolk has on offer. Photos are taken by landscape photographer Christopher Hill who was born and raised in Norfolk.

This collection of photography taken throughout the year includes; the Broadlands and marshes, seaside towns and coastlines and popular tourist destinations.

Featured in the collections are photos of seascapes, long exposures, sunsets, sunrises, lighthouses and the of course the iconic Norfolk windmills.